Partnering with Parents supports mothers during pregnancy and their children from birth to three years old in Oak Park and River Forest through home visiting and group activities that help parents grow as their child's first teacher.
The Partnering with Parents Parent Educator (Part-Time) provides a comprehensive, developmentally appropriate infant/toddler program of curriculum and instruction focusing on the unique needs of the parent and their children. The position includes providing a safe and nurturing teaching environment for the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of the parents and their children, including those enrolled with special needs. The Parent Educator plans, implements, and evaluates the development and learning of an assigned group of parents and their infants and toddlers. The Parent Educator provides social services and case management for families. The Parent Educator supports pregnant women and parenting families’ health and social service needs by consulting with professionals, as needed, with a sensitivity to various cultural, racial,l and ethnic groups. The Parent Educator reports to the Partnering with Parents Program Supervisor. Services are provided in Oak Park and River Forest, Illinois.
This position is located in the Partnering with Parents office at 171 S. Oak Park Avenue, Oak Park, IL 60302.
MAJOR FUNCTIONS/ACCOUNTABILITIES:
Develop trusting relationships, teach problem-solving skills, and improve the family’s support system through consistent and comprehensive home visitation support
Comply with the required schedule of family contact to ensure the family is well informed and an active participant in the program
Actively assist with program planning and development, i.e. family events, quarterly report, and program contract
Maintain assessments on families to determine referral and treatment plans in relation to domestic violence, infant mental health, trauma, parent/child interaction, family stress, drug and alcohol abuse, and developmental outcomes
Assist participants in developing and implementing a specific participant service plan
Organizing and creating effective recruitment efforts for Partnering with Parents program to ensure full enrollment
Identifying and building relationships with community organizations to expand the reach of the program
Tracking and analyzing recruitment strategies to measure the effectiveness of outreach efforts
Work with the Program Manager to identify and reach recruitment goals
Understand and adhere to Parents as Teachers best practice standards.
Assist in recruitment and retention efforts to engage and maintain families in services
Understand and adhere to Parents as Teachers best practice standards
Provide accurate information and support prenatal issues, child development, and parenting utilizing the Parents as Teachers Curriculum and approved handouts.
Promote and demonstrate positive parent/child relationships through observing caregivers and babies interacting
Demonstrate familiarity with the services for pregnant and parenting families with community agencies and refer participants to appropriate services and resources
Attend scheduled meetings with Program Supervisor for reflective supervision sessions
Participate in professional development both within the community of Oak Park/River Forest and throughout the state, and as approved by the Program Manager
Work in tandem with service providers in the community, such as service coordinators, clinicians, therapists, and case managers, to promote essential developmental, medical, and social outcomes for our families
Run reports to review monthly attendance and statistical reports
Ensure appropriate client record keeping through data entry in the Visit Tracker computer system and in the participant’s hard file
Serve as an advocate for the participant and their family
Assist in arranging for participants to enroll/participate in educational services, job-related training, or employment opportunities
Attend scheduled All-Staff meetings
Serve on agency committees, as requested, or support fellow team members with requests as needed
Participate in longitudinal studies, as requested
Participate in area networks focusing on parents and families
Ensure that families have a primary care physician
Monitor and encourage participants to follow through with immunizations, vision, and hearing screens
Provide handouts and support regarding birth control methods, including abstinence
All other duties as assigned
Requirements
Education/Certification:
Bachelor’s Degree Required
Experience Required:
Knowledge of child development
Vehicle/Transportation Requirements:
Valid driver’s license
Auto insurance
Reliable vehicle
Ability to travel throughout the Oak Park/River Forest area in different geographic locations and housing situations
Skills/Abilities:
Ability to attend overnight trainings, with a minimum of one being a week long
Flexible scheduling to attend trainings and meet with families
Team player with strong people skills
Bi-lingual candidates encouraged to apply
ADA: Easterseals will make reasonable accommodations in compliance with the Americans with Disability Act of 1990. Unless exempted by the Americans with Disabilities Act, all persons hired for this position are required to possess the ability to perform the physical tasks necessary to treat clients, i.e., bending, floor-sitting, etc., as well as to have the ability to lift up to 50 pounds frequently.
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